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Tipperary GAA manager gives major update on his own future after nurturing members of current All-Ireland finalists

Tipperary GAA manager gives major update on his own future after nurturing members of current All-Ireland finalists

The Irish Sun3 days ago
TIPPERARY minor boss James Woodlock looks set to remain in the role.
The Drom & Inch clubman took the reins in 2021 and led the Premier young guns to All-Ireland glory in 2022 and 2024.
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James Woodlock looks set to remain as Tipperary minor hurling manager
Credit: Seb Daly/Sportsfile
Tipp failed to win a game in the Munster MHC this summer but a host of his former stars sealed an All-Ireland Under-20 title under Brendan Cummins.
Woodlock told SunSport: 'I'm pondering, I have a couple of offers coming and going from elsewhere, but look I'm probably embedded in Tipp hurling.
'The conveyor belt is there, I think that we're doing an excellent job with the minors, bringing them through, and we have sent a lot of the players in.
'There's no doubt about it, the 2024 crop last year, there's a lot of them going to play senior hurling.
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'Even the crop this year, even though we didn't win a match, there's good players coming through, so I might be forced to do another year and then maybe I can hang my hat on it and I'll have my business done for Tipp hurling.'
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